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Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) General Rate Case

The IURC issued an order approving the settlement agreement in Indiana Michigan Power's (I&M's) most recent rate case on May 30, 2018.

The OUCC, I&M, and numerous additional parties reached the agreement. For more details, please see the OUCC's February 14, 2018 news release. Settling parties, including the OUCC, also filed testimony in support of the agreement.

All publicly filed documents in the case (Cause No. 44967) are available by visiting the IURC website.

Among the case's previous steps:

I&M requested a $263 million increase in July 2017, with a monthly residential electric bill for 1,000 kWh to rise from $125.88 to $151.16.

The OUCC issued a September 12, 2017 news release to invite consumer comments. The IURC held October public field hearings in South Bend, Fort Wayne, and Muncie.

In its November 2017 testimony, the OUCC recommended limiting the increase to about $125 million. Details are included in the agency's November 8, 2017 news release.

On January 10, 2018, I&M filed updated exhibits reducing the requested increase to $191.5 million, reflecting changes under the federal Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA). The modified request would have set a residential bill for 1,000 kWh at $142.52.